MATH2020B - Advanced Calculus II - 2016/17

Course Name: 
Course Year: 
2016/17
Term: 
2

Announcement

  • Go here for our new course webpage.

General Information

Lecturer

  • Lee, Paul
    • Office: LSB 216
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Teaching Assistant

  • Xiao, Yao
    • Office: AB1 614
    • Email:
    • Office Hours: Mo, Tu, We 15:00 - 17:00
  • Yang, Yiping
    • Office: LSB 232
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    • Office Hours: Mo, Th, Fr 15:00 - 17:00

Time and Venue

  • Lecture: Tu 10:30AM - 11:15AM, Y.C. Liang Hall 103; Th 8:30AM - 10:15AM, Y.C. Liang Hall 104
  • Tutorial: Tu 6:30PM - 7:15PM, Lady Shaw Bldg LT2; Tu 11:30AM - 12:15PM, Y.C. Liang Hall 103

Course Description

This is a continuation of MATH2010. The following topics will be discussed: multiple integrals: double integrals, areas, volumes, surface areas, change of variables; vector analysis: line integrals, surface integrals, Green theorem, divergence theorem, Stokes theorem.


Textbooks

  • Thomas' Calculus: Multivariable by George B. Thomas Jr., Maurice D. Weir, Joel R. Hass

References

  • Calculus one and several variables by Saturnino Salas, Einar Hille, Garrett Etgen
  • Vector Calculus, Linear Algebra, and Differential Forms by John H. Hubbard and Barbara Burke Hubbard
  • Calculus on Manifolds by Michael Spivak
  • Analysis on Manifolds by James R. Munkres

Lecture Notes


Assignments


Quizzes and Exams


Assessment Scheme

Test 1 (9th February) 20%
Test 2 (2nd March) 20%
Test 3 (23rd March) 20%
Exam 40%

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Last updated: March 15, 2017 04:12:45